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all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more catious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful making sure that they're not doing something that could necessarily draw too much attention to themselve. it basically reinforces the preexisting system. it's all about consensus. it's very incremental policymaking on currency, on trade, on policy towards the united states. and this for a system that desperately needs to restructure itself to continue to succeed is a challenge. it's a very big challenge. i mean for five years now we've been focused on what, the financial crisis and the u.s. and then the european crisis. and now the middle east and iran and oil. the
all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more catious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful...
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serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a city like no other embassy in history or in the world they're not building the embassy. in syria rank in the huge basins around with an intention to leave their building with an intention to maintain control. since two thousand and three the u.s. has built dozens of military bases in iraq in two thousand and eight the u.s. and iraqi governments signed an agreement that states that all foreign troops should leave the country by two thousand and eleven. the agreement also says that the u.s. will not seek permanent basis or a permanent milita
serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a...
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. >>> and in the united states, who's hieshing in the private sector. investors are hoping indy p's data will a's concerns about friday's job report. >>> hello and welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm steve cedric joined by chloe cho. the final figure falling to 45.9. the flash estimate came in at 46. the march figure was 47.7. this is the lowest figure we've han since june 2009. the output index. 46.4. march data came in at 46.7. employment index again dispiemting. 47.6% as opposed to a march figure of 48.7%, but i'm afraid this was the lowest figure since february 2010. all right. let's get some analysis on this. ricardo bausrbiari and our chie host. the pmis out of china have been encouraging. they've been encouraging the market to go on the front foot. is this going to send risk investors running for cover again? >> i don't think this should come as a surprise because we already had flash estimates for europe suggesting that manufacturing at tbt contracted in april. i think the surprise was the u.s. numbers which came in better than expected. there'
. >>> and in the united states, who's hieshing in the private sector. investors are hoping indy p's data will a's concerns about friday's job report. >>> hello and welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm steve cedric joined by chloe cho. the final figure falling to 45.9. the flash estimate came in at 46. the march figure was 47.7. this is the lowest figure we've han since june 2009. the output index. 46.4. march data came in at 46.7. employment index again dispiemting....
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states. is anybody going to commit to major changes? >> i would say expectations are very low mike. the white house doesn't have a lot of fresh money to throw at the problem. europe has a lot of problems here. but at least the discussions are starting yet again. they're starting from ground zero but they're starting and the white house of course can be a mediator between america merkel and hollande. >>> harry thomas jr. has about one more month before he has to report to prison. our bruce johnson reports thomas will serve his time in the federal prison camp in montgomery, alabama. and thomas must report there by june 20th. he resigned from office and then pleaded guilty to corruption charges. he admitted to stealing $350,000 in city money meant for youth programs. >>> there is a way to make someone else take the blame if you get a red light or speed camera ticket in the district. but maybe not for long. a d.c. council committee wants to get rid of the blame game. right now the someone else wa
states. is anybody going to commit to major changes? >> i would say expectations are very low mike. the white house doesn't have a lot of fresh money to throw at the problem. europe has a lot of problems here. but at least the discussions are starting yet again. they're starting from ground zero but they're starting and the white house of course can be a mediator between america merkel and hollande. >>> harry thomas jr. has about one more month before he has to report to prison....
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the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said she was reading by the age of 2. she studies words while jumping on a trampoline. the bee started today with a computer test. semifinals and finals will be held on thursday at the national harbor. >> laurie ann, we're pulling for you. 6 years old? >> incredible. >> what's up? >>> talking about the nationals. can you believe they continue to play despite all these injuries and play well? >> serena williams. plus dwyane wade and the heat get off on the right foot in the >>> you can still see the entire area with the exception of the council boredering the chesapeake. under a severe thund
the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said...
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., as you look at a live picture of the united states capitol. let's check in with bill karins. how bad is it going to be today? >> downpours, d.c. and baltimore currently. it looks like one of those mornings that it will be extra slow. if you can get away with staying inside a little longer, wait for the rain to move out. the worst of it up i-95 from fredericksburg to d.c., heading for annapolis and baltimore, you're soon to get drenched. eventually this will work up into areas of, say, philadelphia and even new york city a little later this morning. right now just light rain in central p.a. we're covered in light rain in northern new england. those downpours as i mentioned will roll through philly probably sometime right around 8:00, new york city more or less toward 9:00 or 10:00. most of these areas apt to get a 0 break in the afternoon. then we'll probably get another round tonight. also have a chance for strong thunderstorms. it will be a hot, summer like day today around chicago and through the southern great lakes to the quad cities. we will see a round of thunderstorms
., as you look at a live picture of the united states capitol. let's check in with bill karins. how bad is it going to be today? >> downpours, d.c. and baltimore currently. it looks like one of those mornings that it will be extra slow. if you can get away with staying inside a little longer, wait for the rain to move out. the worst of it up i-95 from fredericksburg to d.c., heading for annapolis and baltimore, you're soon to get drenched. eventually this will work up into areas of, say,...
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the state news agency there only says chen was now studying in the united states. as for his future plans, he says he intends to nyu law school. beyond that he would like to return to china, but china has a long history of note allowing dissidents to return. this is a story that is still very much unfolding. >> heather: thank you very much. we'll talk about more about his arrival in the power panel. >> gregg: day number one of the nato summit in full swing in chicago. president obama anders rasmussen delivering opening remarks. hundreds of protestors outside the summit and already been at least 18 arrests. steve brown is live in chicago with more. >> reporter: a little bit more on those arrests in a few minutes. first i want to show you the tail end and largest and only procession with a permit to march in the streets. it was quite large. thousands of folks procession lasting, stretching a quarter of a mile, probably closer to a half as it makes to the former places where the nato summit is taking place. there some afghan veterans who plan to throw away their medal
the state news agency there only says chen was now studying in the united states. as for his future plans, he says he intends to nyu law school. beyond that he would like to return to china, but china has a long history of note allowing dissidents to return. this is a story that is still very much unfolding. >> heather: thank you very much. we'll talk about more about his arrival in the power panel. >> gregg: day number one of the nato summit in full swing in chicago. president...
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our troops when we place in harm's way. >>> both men in support of the united states military but both men competing for the military vote. the republican presidential primary may seem like a distant memory to come. mitt romney has amassed 144 delegates to get the nomination. he should cross the threshold after republicans will cast their ballot in the texas primary. according to the tally made by the associated press he has 1,084 delegates now. he needs less than half of that 155 delegates available in texas to put him over the top. the faceoff between mr. romney and president barack obama has been underway for nearly two months now. the republican delicate win is a mere formality in this stage of the race. >> formality but it is all about the numbers. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> he will have to be the presumptive nominee. let's stick with this theme a look at who is talking. we are talking politics. mitt romney speaking at memorial services yesterday. the presidential candidates buried the states messages. >> he used this time to mark the end of the iraq war. >> this memorial day
our troops when we place in harm's way. >>> both men in support of the united states military but both men competing for the military vote. the republican presidential primary may seem like a distant memory to come. mitt romney has amassed 144 delegates to get the nomination. he should cross the threshold after republicans will cast their ballot in the texas primary. according to the tally made by the associated press he has 1,084 delegates now. he needs less than half of that 155...
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you know, realtors here in the united states, the national association of realtors are very supportive of a campaign for homeownership matters and there are 65-plus million home ore eo in the united states. i think it will be an interesting year on how housing affects the elections. >> yeah. and everything else. steve, thanks for that. steve berkowitz of move moveinink.com. >> they kick off a four-day fact-finding mission. first stop, greece. we'll cross live to athens for analysis next. [ male announcer ] this is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ securing a world you do a lot of no.aking?s. look i'm going through the rapids. okay... i'll take it. sync your card with facebook, foursquare and twitter for savings. that's the membership effect of american express.
you know, realtors here in the united states, the national association of realtors are very supportive of a campaign for homeownership matters and there are 65-plus million home ore eo in the united states. i think it will be an interesting year on how housing affects the elections. >> yeah. and everything else. steve, thanks for that. steve berkowitz of move moveinink.com. >> they kick off a four-day fact-finding mission. first stop, greece. we'll cross live to athens for analysis...
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the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't always agree with the way i say it, but they know i'm telling them the truth as i see it. see, i'm not looking to be loved. i think politicians get themgs in trouble when they're looking to be loved. i get plenty of love at home. i'm not bragging. i just do. i got a great wife and four great children. and i'm not looking for the people of new jersey to love me. because when you're looking for love in this job that's when deficits get run up. when you're looking for love in this job, it's because you can't say no to anything. because someone somewhere won't love you. i
the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ach
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more...
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united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it available so that small employers could use it medicare patients could be referred to it, and exchanges, plans in exchange could refer patients to this. now that's a simple example of something we should be doing because we know it works. i guess my point of saying that is that, we have a whole variety of interventions that would target these programs that i've talked about that we have years of data to show that they work, transitional care models, diabetes prevention program. we need to flip the switch here and get into implementation mode, not pilot project mode. we're not going to pi
united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it...
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the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to do for our children and husbands. >> relations with the u.k. soured for a time. scotches authorities announced they were reviewing the evidence in the case searching for any clues for accomplices in the bombing. >> the lockerbie bombing has a lot of ties to maryland. tonight at 11:00 p.m., we will talk to the family of one of the victims. we took a trip to the race course this morning as crews started the big job of getting things into shape. a photo finish at the horse race. we will have more on the race ahead in sports. wbaltv.com is still your press pass to the preakness. the other big event in maryland t
the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to...
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and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with israel but we do not have normalcy, relation in the particular field with the united states over the issue that is no longer. by all standard. still there because there is a political context for this. and probably we will see, hear it a lot. debate to whether russia can graduate from jackson/vanek or not. in terms of russian economic interest, the condition of negotiations, offen tr entry, ie wto, give us an opportunity to become a member pretty soon befrp the e before the end of the year. if it is not granted to russia that means, kind of it isresip r recip re
and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with...
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publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when i started the project to publish my father's memoir, which he hadn't been able to get published during his lifetime, it was with great trepidation i wrote a letter to tom curly asking for the ap's help. because, as you know, it had been 60-odd years since my father had been fired by the ap and we had never heard anything from them about it. in fact, i myself worked for the ap for three years right after college as a reporter on the new york city desk and nobody ever spoke to me about it during that time. so i expected that either they would ignore me or just t
publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when...
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the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great strain of course we suited for it some point rise and that return over that it's going to be going to has the what you bar at one percent through of attempting to. look. the basic problem is medical costs our medical care system is extremely inefficient very expensive we have pretty well most twenty percent if the seventeen or eighteen percent of national income goes to a medical remember half that's private by the way but half of that's public and this is squeezing everything. social security is a bit of a problem i think as such here is a minor issue. the things that are not health and no
the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great...
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and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows do provide opportunities, but clearly sometimes also pose issues. european banks, you know, may well have stakes in u.s. banks, but it is also true the contrary that the u.s. banks clearly are very -- have a very international reach and therefore also, you know, u.s. banks do have stakes in a european and other banks elsewhere. that said, you know, regardless of whether it's a european bank having a stake here in the u.s. bank, the u.s. bank is still subject to u.s. laws and still subject to u.s. regulatory authorities. and in exchange for that, access the
and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows...
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welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and abetting the shabiha, the pro-assad militia. activists say the shabiha is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. brian? >> richard engel starting us off tonight. richard, thanks. >>> and now to the crisis in northern italy, where a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. the epicenter was just northwest of bologna. the same area where an even stronger quake killed people just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this area earlier this morning, damagi
welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and...
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that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know there is a capability out there. i think that this is another way of underpinning that we are serious when we talk about the nature of the threat and how we approach the threat. now, clearly, there are certain kinds of exercises that can be conducted with the capabilities we have. which send a message to the iranians that this is not just talk. so how you integrate the diplomacy with your military capability has always been the essence of coercive diplomacy, and i think, again, when we look at why are the iranians at the table right now, there's a lot of differen
that itself says something of the united states. that's point one. point two, i think we have done an awful lot to build up you our capabilities, our military capabilities in the region. we have very significant air presence in the region all of the time. we've done an enormous amount to build up an integrated early warning capability, a missile defense capability, maritime security, infrastructure protection. all of these things, by the way, are visible to the iranians. so the iranians know...
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looks like the recovery is slipping a bet here i bit heree united states. commodities weakening. despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus. i'm worried. >> here is the thing, almost every company that reports these days says but europe is more than just a red flag. it is an anchor and hurting the stock market and hurting america. >> not just tiffany, bridgestone and staples and best buy and even cisco. it is just like the retailers and weather that. so companies are going to be blaming europe and "worries about europe" for a sales pullback when it iser that own execution problems. i'm worried but as ben pointed out you got to throw in other regions of the world. particularly trouble in china if you want to start talking about recession there or here. >> if it you told me 7 or 8 months ago that america would be in the best shape of everyone out there i would be surprised. not necessarily with europe falling apart. >> we are the tallest midget in the room right now. that is how they describe nike on wall street. i went to a major head fund conference the ore day. major investors
looks like the recovery is slipping a bet here i bit heree united states. commodities weakening. despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus. i'm worried. >> here is the thing, almost every company that reports these days says but europe is more than just a red flag. it is an anchor and hurting the stock market and hurting america. >> not just tiffany, bridgestone and staples and best buy and even cisco. it is just like the retailers and weather that. so companies are going to be...
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as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you want to explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i started to research it i looked at all of that and i thought this looks like a state to me and what i was i was sort of surprised to discover as i as i went further that that's in effect how they see themselves they're quite self conscious about their independent sovereignty and almost conceive of themselves the way corporations of say the eighteenth century did out of european empires so i think it's both. i think it's both an accurate way to describe them but it's perhaps even more interesting that it's the way they see themselves are they this generation's british east india company so even you
as a sovereign within the sovereign of the united states you want to explain what that means yeah. well it's a very large a multinational corporation four hundred fifty billion dollars in revenue north of that last year that's more than the economic activity in most countries in the world it's about the size of the g.d.p. of norway distributed in more than one hundred fifty different countries and with its own foreign policies its own security policies its own economic policies and when i...
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states in terms of the u.s. pulling them up the u.s. as far as developed economies goes they're doing the best but when the fiscal cliff happens i think that if it actually does come to pass and we fall off the cliff then you know that could be the exogamous shock that creates sort of a negative feedback loop with what's going on in europe in the emerging markets etc so yeah the fiscal cliff is something to watch so our politicians that are elected that category on anything could hold the entire world hostage the world economy in your view but you know let's take a step back i think it's about the philosophical view of what to do when there's too much debt yet at the end of the day you know you'll hear a lot of people on and on though say there's too much debt and that's that's the truth the real question is what do you do about that you know do you write these debts down do you make these banks that were lending recklessly insolvent or do you get in britain write it down make the banks suffer what's wrong with
states in terms of the u.s. pulling them up the u.s. as far as developed economies goes they're doing the best but when the fiscal cliff happens i think that if it actually does come to pass and we fall off the cliff then you know that could be the exogamous shock that creates sort of a negative feedback loop with what's going on in europe in the emerging markets etc so yeah the fiscal cliff is something to watch so our politicians that are elected that category on anything could hold the...
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in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that have been passed at the city, county or state levels over the last several years, as you've heard this morning, the economic outcomes in a lot of the social outcomes are not very good. so we can either continue down a path of following some ideas that we know don't work, or we can begin starting to explore some ones that have a better shot of working. the three presenters that you're going to hear now come at this from quite different perspectives. we have county attorney bill montgomery. who is the attorney for maricopa county, arizona which is sort of, i guess a lot of people call ground zero of the immigratio
in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that...